Mind Manager http://www.mindjet.com/products/ has been my go to 'problem 
dissection' tool for the last 15 years or so. I use this instead of 3x5s for 
pretty much every problem, brain-storming session, research activity, workshop 
meta-planning session, project plan, etc. 

It's much richer than FreeMind and the multitude of other mind-mapping apps 
more suited to 'drawing mind-maps' for recollection, than visual information 
mapping and management per se. 

I find Mind Manager most useful in the early stages of a new challenge - before 
the nature & complexity of the problem takes shape. It's very useful for 
envisioning workshop sessions, kicking-off projects, etc. If the problem stays 
manageable with what is effectively an outlining tool (to do lists, projects, 
documentation / web sites…), I stay in Mind Manager. Otherwise, I migrate to a 
tool better suited to the required deliverable. 

For development tasks, I find mind-mapping in Mind Manager's Org Chart mode 
great for charting processes, web sites, Use Cases, basic UI navigation, etc. 
The Windows version of the app is also great for project management. I also 
have Mind Manager for Mac but that's a far inferior product - and I've been 
trying to migrate to Curio http://www.zengobi.com/products/curio/ for years!

The biggest problem with mind-maps is the fact that they, unlike 
concept-mapping tools, are inherently hierarchical in nature. However, it is 
possible to abuse the tool's original design, hide the map's lines and use node 
relationships - more like a concept diagramming environment. Talking of which, 
I've also tried to use Cmap http://cmap.ihmc.us and Compendium 
http://compendium.open.ac.uk/institute/ for mapping multi-dimensional problems 
but I find it gets unwieldy, especially when it comes to exportation or 
communication with others - unless they play 3D chess! ;-)

I hope that maybe helps someone.
Best,
Keith..      

On 25 Mar 2013, at 17:04, Ronald Zellner <zell...@tamu.edu> wrote:

> Has anyone here tried using "Mind-mapping" software  for development?

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